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Thursday, 15 August 2019

Self control


  1. Self-Control is when you do not hit or kick the person if they hit into you when your skiing or on the playground.
  2. Self-control is when you may have a lolly and you have been told not to eat it.
  3. Self_control is when you have done something wrong you don't get mad  at our parent and blame it on them because you did it not  them 
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  1. Hi Lucy, Miss Johnstone here! I like both of your blog posts about self control. It is such an important skill to learn. I really enjoyed watching those videos in class where the little kids had to show self control when there were marshmellows placed in front of them.. do you think you would show self control then or eat them? it would definitely be hard!
    You have included some really good points about what self control means and how we can show it. Something a lot of us need to learn! Ka pai.

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  2. hi i like how you are showing people to keep control

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  3. Hey Lucy, Kirsty here. I like this blog post about self control because it helps people with self control. Maybe next time you could add a video of someone else using some of your tips but apart from that it's great. Blog ya later.

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  4. Kia Ora Lucy Jane.
    I like your blog post about self control. Self Control is a great thing to learn about and I think it is good that we are learning about it in Kiwi Can.
    Maybe next time you could tell us some examples about self control?

    Blog you later.

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    1. Thanks Trinity maybe next time time can you not use Jane

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    2. Trinity you should not of used that never ever use this again please

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  5. Hey Lucy, Kirsty here. I like this blog post about self control because it helps people with self control. Maybe next time you could add a video of someone else using some of your tips but apart from that it's great. Do you think you need to improve with anything? Blog ya later.

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    1. Thanks kirsty but no i do not need to inprove enthing but thanks for asking

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    2. I meant anything

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